Dhaka, April 28 -- Readiness gaps, including siloed data, limited upstream traceability, insufficient data granularity, and varying levels of technological preparedness across supply-chain tiers, are major challenges to implementing the Digital Product Passport (DPP).
Early DPP readiness can help Bangladesh build on its global leadership in LEED-certified green factories and move toward a stronger competitive position in responsible and traceable sourcing.
The findings of a DPP pilot were shared at a roundtable held Tuesday at a city hotel.
Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a mandatory EU-driven digital record containing detailed sustainability, material, and repair information for products, accessible via a unique identifier to foster...
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